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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524811/the-influence-of-match-status-on-the-conditional-characteristics-of-tactical-sprint-actions-in-professional-soccer-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Lobo-Triviño, Tomás García-Calvo, Ana Rubio-Morales, Fabio Nevado, Marcos Chena, Juan Angel Piñero-Madrona, Emilio Martín-Ardila, Javier Raya-González
This study aimed to analyse the influence of the match status on the conditional characteristics of tactical sprint actions among Spanish professional soccer players, considering playing positions. Thirty-two Spanish male professional soccer players from a LaLiga Spanish Second Division (LaLiga SmarthBank) team participated in this study. Actions above 85% of the players' maximum velocity were analysed based on their tactical purpose. These findings provide valuable information regarding the tactical aspects of sprinting in soccer, emphasizing the influence of playing positions and match status on the distribution of tactical sprint actions...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524810/testing-variations-between-starters-and-substitute-players-in-terms-of-total-distance-high-speed-running-and-sprinting-distance-a-descriptive-study-on-professional-male-soccer-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Janusiak Marcin, Ana Filipa Silva, Rui Silva, Aleksander Kosendiak, Bartłomiej Bogdański, Małgorzata Smoter, Gibson Praça, Filipe Manuel Clemente
The purpose of this study was three-fold: (i) to compare total distance, high-speed running (HSR) distance, and sprint distance covered per 5-minute epoch by players acting as both starters and substitutes; (ii) to compare the locomotor demands between the moments the players entered the match (45-60, 60-75 and 75-90 minutes); and (iii) to compare the locomotor demands of the players between the variations of the within- and between-playing positions. Twenty-one male professional soccer players competing in the Professional Premier League of one of the European countries were observed over sixteen official matches...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524809/effects-of-light-vs-heavy-load-squat-training-on-velocity-strength-power-and-total-mechanical-work-in-recreationally-trained-men-and-women
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Carlos Valenzuela-Barrero, F Javier Núñez-Sánchez, Irineu Loturco, Fernando Pareja-Blanco
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of light and heavy loads in the squat exercise on kinematics and mechanical variables in recreationally trained men and women. Twenty-two men and sixteen women were assigned to 4 groups: 40% and 80% one-repetition maximum (1RM) male (M40 and M80) and female (F40 and F80). Over 6 weeks, participants performed twice a week the full back-squat (SQ) exercise with initially equated relative volume load (Sets*Repetitions/Set*%1RM). All groups performed different amounts of work (p < 0...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524808/fitness-and-fatness-in-children-and-adolescents-investigating-their-role-in-the-association-between-physical-activity-and-cardiometabolic-health
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Caroline Brand, Ana Paula Sehn, Camila Felin Fochesatto, Emílio Villa-González, Anelise Reis Gaya, Jane Dagmar Pollo Renner, Alex Ojeda-Aravena, Cézane Priscila Reuter
To verify the role of the combination of fitness and fatness in the relationship between physical activity (PA) and cardiometabolic risk in children and adolescents. This is a cross-sectional study performed with 2786 children and adolescents (6 to 17 years). Fitness was determined by the cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) six-minute walking and running test. Waist circumference (WC) was considered a fatness indicator. A selfreported questionnaire was used to determine PA practice, whereas the clustered cardiometabolic risk score (cMetS) was calculated by summing z-scores of triglycerides, total cholesterol/HDL-C ratio, systolic blood pressure, glucose, and WC...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524807/comparison-of-the-external-load-of-professional-goalkeepers-in-different-weekly-training-sessions
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David Casamichana, Eider Barba, Andres Martín-García, Iñaki Ulloa, Fabio Yuzo Nakamura, Julen Castellano
The aim of this study was to compare the external load of professional goalkeepers (GKs) in different training sessions of the microcycle. Three professional GKs (age: 28.1 ± 6.9 years; stature: 190.1 ± 1.9 cm; body mass: 84.8 ± 1.1 kg) were monitored by GPS devices during different training sessions according to the days since/until the match day (MD) at MD+1, MD-4, MD-3, MD-2 and MD-1. Different external load measures were calculated: total distance, distance covered at > 14 km · h-1 , acceleration load, player load, number of dives, dive load, number of explosive efforts of displacement, number of low intensity (< 0...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524806/tell-me-how-much-your-opponent-team-runs-and-i-will-tell-you-how-much-you-should-run-a-predictive-model-applied-to-spanish-high-level-football
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Julen Castellano, Roberto López-Del Campo, Raúl Hileno
The aim of this study was to predict a team's accumulated distance (TotDisTea) and accumulated distance at > 21 km/h (TotDis21Tea) in the Spanish Football First Division. 2,946 team physical performances (out of 3040 possible) during four seasons (from 2016-17 to 2019-20) were analysed. The outcome variables were the TotDisTea and TotDis21Tea when the ball was in play. Eight predictor variables were used: the distance accumulated and accumulated at > 21 km/h by the opponent (TotDisOpp and TotDis21Opp) were registered in km, the effective playing (EffPlaTim) and possession (BalPos) time were recorded in min, match location (MatLoc) had two levels (home and away), match outcome (MatOut) had three levels (lost, drawn, and won), and the teams were grouped in four levels (Champions League, Europa League, remained, and relegation) distinguishing the observed team (TeaLev) and the opponent team (OppLev) in the match...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38524805/does-the-sequence-of-plyometric-and-dynamic-stretching-exercises-influence-subsequent-sprint-performance-a-randomized-crossover-intervention-study
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Devisson S Silva, Daniel Boullosa, Erika V M Pereira, Micael D J Alves, Matheus S S Fernandes, Felipe J Aidar, Leila F Dos Santos, Raphael F de Souza
The objectives of this study were to evaluate the acute effects of the sequence order of drop jumps (DJ) and dynamic stretching (DS) on sprinting performances in competitive athletes and to investigate the relationships between post-activation performance enhancement (PAPE) in sprint performance and lower limb power. Thirteen male jumpers and sprinters participated in this study (19 ± 2 years; 177 ± 7 cm; 71.7 ± 5.6 kg). Through a randomized crossover design, the athletes were exposed to three different conditions after a standardized warm-up: DS+DJ, DJ+DS, and control...
March 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188125/-setting-the-benchmark-part-1-the-contextualised-physical-demands-of-positional-roles-in-the-fifa-world-cup-qatar-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul S Bradley
This study aimed to contextualise and benchmark the positional role demands during the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. With FIFA's official approval, all sixty-four games were analysed during the competition (n=722) using a multi-camera computerised tracking system. During a typical FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 match, defensive and central midfielders covered 8-19% more total distance than other positional roles (P<0.01; Effect Size [ES]: 0.8-2.5). The distances covered at higher intensities (≥20 and ≥25 km · h-1 ) were 16-92% and 36-138% higher for wide midfielders and wide forwards compared to central defenders, defensive and central midfielders as well as centre forwards ( P <0...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188124/changes-in-physical-and-technical-match-performance-variables-in-football-players-promoted-from-the-spanish-second-division-to-the-first-division
#29
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jordi Ferrandis, Juan Del Coso, Víctor Moreno-Pérez, Roberto López-Del Campo, Ricardo Resta, Joaquín González-Rodenas
The aim of this study was to compare physical and technical match performance variables in football players who competed in the Spanish second division for one season and were promoted to the top (first) division in the following season. A total of 97 male outfield football players who were promoted from the second to the first division of the Spanish professional football league within the same team were analysed. Data were recorded using the TRACAB (ChyronHego, New York, USA) multicamera computerised optical tracking system during five seasons (2015-2016 to 2019-2020)...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188123/effect-of-goalkeepers-offensive-participation-on-team-performance-in-the-women-spanish-la-liga-a-multinomial-logistic-regression-analysis
#30
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudio A Casal, Joseph A Stone, Iyán Iván-Baragaño, José L Losada
This study aimed to examine the effect of goalkeeper distribution on offensive team performance, during the 2018/2019 and 2019-2020 seasons of the Women Spanish La Liga. A total of 10,868 distributions, during 376 matches were analyzed by systematic observation. Two UEFA PRO coaches designed an ad hoc observation instrument "GOALDFOOT" and one observer coded the data after a training process. An intra-observer reliability kappa index of 0.94 was established. Results show how the offensive effectiveness of the goalkeepers was similar to outfield players, with 0...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188122/ages-at-peak-height-velocity-in-male-soccer-players-11-16-years-relationships-with-skeletal-age-and-comparisons-among-longitudinal-studies
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Robert M Malina, Miroslav Králík, Sławomir M Kozieł, Sean P Cumming, Jan M Konarski, Paulo Sousa-E-Silva, Diogo V Martinho, Antonio J Figueiredo, Manuel J Coelho-E-Silva
Estimated ages at take-off (TO) and at peak height velocity (PHV) based on two models and maturity status based upon age at PHV and skeletal age (SA) were compared in a longitudinal sample of male soccer players. In addition, estimated ages at PHV in 13 longitudinal samples of soccer players were compared. The longitudinal height records of 58 players of European ancestry, measured annually on four or five occasions between 11 and 16 years, were modeled with Superimposition by Translation and Rotation (SITAR) and Functional Principal Component Analysis (FPCA) to estimate ages at TO and PHV...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188121/impaired-pre-competition-wellbeing-measures-can-negatively-impact-running-performance-in-developmental-youth-female-soccer-players
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael G Sydney, Martin Wollin, Dale W Chapman, Nick Ball, Jocelyn K Mara
This study aimed to determine the association between pre-competition perceived player wellbeing measures and subsequent relative and peak running performance of developmental youth female soccer players (n = 15, age: 16 ± 1 years). Total distance (TD), high-speed (> 3.5 m/s) (HSRD) and very high-speed (> 5.3 m/s) running (VHSRD) were expressed using 1-, 2- and 5-minute epochs and relative (per minute) calculations. Fatigue, sleep quality, upper and lower-body muscle soreness, stress, and mood wellbeing measures were collected via a self-reported questionnaire (1-5 Likert scale)...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188120/-setting-the-benchmark-part-2-contextualising-the-physical-demands-of-teams-in-the-fifa-world-cup-qatar-2022
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Paul S Bradley
This study aimed to contextualise and benchmark the physical demands of teams in the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022. With FIFA's official approval, all sixty-four games were analysed during the competition ( n = 32 teams) using a multi-camera computerised tracking system. On average, teams during Qatar 2022 covered around 108.1 ± 3.6 km in total, with 9.0 ± 0.9 and 2.3 ± 0.3 km covered at the higher intensities (≥20.0 and ≥25.0 km · h-1 ), respectively. Compared to the FIFA World Cup Russia 2018, national teams in Qatar 2022 covered only 3% more total distance but 16-19% more distance at the higher intensities ( P < 0...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188119/match-demands-of-female-team-sports-a-scoping-review
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REVIEW
María L Pérez Armendáriz, Konstaninos Spyrou, Pedro E Alcaraz
This scoping review aimed to characterize and quantify the external load demands of professional female team sports, in terms of total distance [TD], moderate-speed [MSR] and high-speed running [HSR], sprint, accelerations [ACC], and decelerations [DEC]. A search was conducted in PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science until 15/04/2023. The Risk of Bias Assessment Tool for Nonrandomized Studies (RoBANS) was used. Eighty-six articles were eligible for inclusion in this review, with 40 in soccer, 23 in rugby (6 rugby union, 3 rugby league, and 14 rugby sevens), 8 in field hockey, 8 in basketball, 6 in handball, and 1 in futsal...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188118/effectiveness-of-short-vs-long-distance-sprint-training-on-sprinting-and-agility-performance-in-young-soccer-players
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ezequiel Rey, Samuel Carrera, Alexis Padrón-Cabo, Pablo B Costa
The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of short sprint-distance training (SST) compared with long sprint-distance training (LST), matched for the total session training volume, on short-, medium- and long-distance sprint performance and agility in young soccer players. Eighteen U19 male players (age: 17.1 ± 0.7 years; height: 178.0 ± 6.3 cm, body mass: 69.4 ± 6.6 kg) were randomly assigned to SST ( n = 9) or LST ( n = 9) group. The intervention programs were performed 2 times a week over 6 weeks...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188117/does-sodium-bicarbonate-based-extra-cellular-buffering-support-reduce-high-intensity-exercise-induced-fatigue-and-enhance-short-term-recovery-assessed-by-selected-blood-biochemical-indices
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Krzysztof Durkalec-Michalski, Joanna Kamińska, Bryan Saunders, Andrzej Pokrywka, Igor Łoniewski, Michal Steffl, Tomasz Podgórski
Exercise-induced metabolic processes induce muscle acidification which contributes to a reduction in the ability to perform repeated efforts. Alkalizing agents such as sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3 ) prevent large blood pH changes, however, there is no evidence on whether regulation of acid-base balance may also support whole body homeostasis monitored through heamatological and biochemical blood markers in a dose-dependent manner. Thirty Cross-Fit-trained participants were studied in a randomized, multi cross-over, placebo (PLA)-controlled double-blind manner in which they performed a control session (CTRL, without supplementation), three NaHCO3 visits (three different doses) and PLA (sodium chloride in an equimolar amount of sodium as NaHCO3 )...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188116/top-class-women-s-soccer-performance-peak-demands-and-distribution-of-the-match-activities-relative-to-maximal-intensities-during-official-matches
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Andreas Riboli, Lorenzo Francini, Emanuele Rossi, Andrea Caronti, Lorenzo Boldrini, Stefano Mazzoni
The aims of the current study were to determine the most demanding passages of match play (MDP) and the distribution of match activities relative to maximum intensities during official matches in top-class women soccer players. Twenty-eight women players competing in European championship and international UEFA competitions were monitored during 38 official matches (277 individual samples). Maximum relative (m · min-1 ) total distance (TD), high-speed running (HSRD), very high-speed running (VHSRD), sprint, acceleration and deceleration distances were calculated across different durations (1-5, 10, 15, 90 min) using a rolling average analysis...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188115/a-comparison-of-the-physical-demands-generated-by-playing-different-opponents-in-basketball-friendly-matches
#38
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Takeshi Koyama, Jun Nishikawa, Kaishi Yaguchi, Takayuki Irino, Akira Rikukawa
This study aimed to compare the physical demands of playing opponents of different skill levels in basketball. Eighteen men's college basketball players wore accelerometers to measure the relative accumulated acceleration load (AAL), estimated equivalent distance, and frequencies of sprint, jump, and exertion events during games against professional teams (Pro), teams at the same competition level (Collegiate), and teams comprising intra-team members in practice games (Scrimmage). Internal responses were calculated using the relative rating of perceived exertion (sRPE)...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188114/a-new-statistical-approach-to-training-load-and-injury-risk-separating-the-acute-from-the-chronic-load
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Lena Kristin Bache-Mathiesen, Thor Einar Andersen, Torstein Dalen-Lorentsen, Montassar Tabben, Karim Chamari, Benjamin Clarsen, Morten Wang Fagerland
The relationship between recent (acute) training load relative to long-term (chronic) training load may be associated with sports injury risk. We explored the potential for modelling acute and chronic loads separately to address current statistical methodology limitations. We also determined whether there was any evidence of an interaction in the association between acute and chronic training loads and injury risk in football. A men's Qatar Stars League football cohort (1 465 players, 1 977 injuries), where training load was defined as the number of minutes of activity, and a Norwegian elite U-19 football cohort (81 players, 60 injuries), where training load was defined as the session rating of perceived exertion (sRPE)...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38188113/pupillometry-as-a-new-window-to-player-fatigue-a-glimpse-inside-the-eyes-of-a-euro-cup-women-s-basketball-team
#40
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas Huyghe, Julio Calleja-González, Stephen P Bird, Pedro E Alcaraz
A rapidly emerging area of interest in high-pressure environments is that of pupillometry, where handheld quantitative infrared pupillometers (HQIPs) are able to track psycho-physiological fatigue in a fast, objective, valid, reliable, and non-invasive manner. However, the application of HQIPs in the context of athlete monitoring is yet to be determined. Therefore, the main aim of this pilot study was to examine the potential usefulness of a HQIP to monitor game-induced fatigue inside a professional female basketball setting by determining its (1) test-retest repeatability, (2) relationship with other biomarkers of game-induced fatigue, and (3) time-course from rested to fatigued states...
January 2024: Biology of Sport
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